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==TFTP==
==Summary==


TFTP is a very simple protocol used to transfer files.  It is from this that its name comes, Trivial File Transfer Protocol or TFTP.  Each nonterminal packet is acknowledged separately. RouterOS has a built-in TFTP server since v3.22
TFTP is a very simple protocol used to transfer files.  It is from this that its name comes, Trivial File Transfer Protocol or TFTP.  Each nonterminal packet is acknowledged separately. RouterOS has a built-in TFTP server since v3.22
==/ip tftp==


* '''ip-address''' ''(required)'' - range of IP addresses accepted as clients
* '''ip-address''' ''(required)'' - range of IP addresses accepted as clients
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== Examples ==
== Examples ==

Revision as of 15:20, 3 April 2009

Summary

TFTP is a very simple protocol used to transfer files. It is from this that its name comes, Trivial File Transfer Protocol or TFTP. Each nonterminal packet is acknowledged separately. RouterOS has a built-in TFTP server since v3.22

/ip tftp

  • ip-address (required) - range of IP addresses accepted as clients
  • req-filename - requested filename as regular expression (regex)
  • real-filename - if above two values are set and valid, the requested filename will be replaced with this. If this field is empty, the req-filename will be used. If multiple regex are specified in req-filename, with this field you can set which ones should match, so this rule is validated. real-filename format for using multiple regex is filename\0\5\6
  • allow (default: yes) - to allow connection if above fields are set. if no, connection will be interrupted
  • read-only (default: no) - sets if file can be written to, if set to "no" write attempt will fail with error
  • hits - how many times this configuration entry has been executed (viewable only)

Examples

  • example 1 if file is requested return file from store called sata1:
/ip tftp add req-filename=file.txt real-filename=/sata1/file.txt allow=yes read-only=yes
  • example 2 if we want to give out one precise file no matter what user is requesting:
/ip tftp add req-filename=* real-filename=/sata1/file.txt allow=yes read-only=yes